Tirozin Saflaştırması için Kompozit Taşıyıcıların Hazırlanması
Özet
Tyrosine is an amino acid that is non-essential for the human body and can be
produced by the body using L-phenylalanine. Tyrosine contributes to the
production of important brain chemicals, regulation of mood, reduction of stress
level, production of melanin pigment, regulation of thyroid functions, and other
critical metabolic activities. Therefore, high purity synthesis of it has a commercial
importance.
Molecular printing is a cost effective, easy to prepare and highly reproducible
method for obtaining the desired molecule with high purity and specificity. This
technology is used frequently and successfully in the purification studies carried
out today.
Cryogels are super macroporous polymeric gels which are prepared by radicalic
polymerization below freezing temperature and have high flexibility and durability.
Therefore, the use of biomolecules in purification studies is quite high.
In this study, tyrosine imprinted magnetic silica microspheres were synthesized
and these microspheres were embedded in poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)
based cryogels to prepare a composite carrier that has high selectivity and high
chemical/mechanical resistance after characterization by SEM, FTIR, ESR and
EDX. The prepared composite carrier was first characterized by SEM, FTIR, ESR
and EDX methods. Then, optimum conditions for tyrosine adsorption were
determined in the batch system by a rotator. Maximum tyrosine adsorption
capacity was found as 62.27 mg/g in pH 8.0 buffer solution prepared at room
temperature in aqueous solution. The tyrosine adsorbed by the prepared
composite carrier was desorbed using 0.1 M NaCl after each analysis and the
usability of the composite carrier was examined. In addition, the selectivity of the
composite carrier aganist the competitive agents was investigated. Finally, with the
mathematical calculations, the adsorption isotherm model which is compatible for
the interaction between tyrosine and composite carrier was determined. It has
been found that the developed composite carrier can be used successfully in
tyrosine purification.
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